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Trichilia dregeana – Plant

Indigenous to South Africa, organically grown, and locally sourced from ethical growers committed to sustainable, Nature-friendly cultivation.

Common names: forest mahogany (English).

Botanical name: Trichilia dregeana

Potted into 100% recycled plastic nursery pot or bag.

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Care Summary

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Plant Summary

The forest mahogany, Trichilia dregeana, is a large, evergreen tree with glossy dark green leaves and creamy-white flowers. It is native to high rainfall areas of southern Africa, where it grows in coastal and montane forests. It attracts bees, butterflies and birds, which feed on its seeds. The seeds are also edible for humans and have various uses, such as oil, soap and medicine. The wood is soft and easily carved and was used for furniture and ship repairs. The forest mahogany is a popular ornamental tree that can be grown from seed in subtropical climates. It makes an excellent shade tree and can also be kept as a house plant.

Disclaimer

Our range of indigenous, organically-grown plants are intended as part of an integrated approach to wellbeing. Information provided is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any medical condition, nor replace prescribed medication. If on medication, pregnant, lactating, or undergoing surgery please consult your healthcare professional before using plants as food or medicine.

Number of Trees per pot

1, 3

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